To discuss: risks associated with the infectious disease in the newly born infants.
Introduction:
The infectious disease are known as contagious diseases which result from the infection. The infection is incursion from the organism body tissue through syndrome causing proxies.
Explanation of Solution
Infectious diseases in the newborns:
Most of the newborns arrives in this world in healthy conditions but some infants develops infectious diseases immediately due to less immunity which are not developed. The immediate disease caused in the infants is the fever caused due to vaccination. Where the mother and health care practitioners should take immediate care for speed recovery.
In the real times, the infectious diseases caused in the newborns generally won’t cause any problems in the future due to proper vaccinations and enough care taken in the infants.
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